Access to an article by Gerald McDermott from the April 2011 edition of First Things has been posted at the site for the past few weeks. It is titled “Evangelicals Divided” and concerns recent ...
With the increasingly warm relationship between Catholics and evangelicals, evangelicals in­evitably face this question: Can we consider Catholics—at least some Catholics—to be evangelicals? In other ...
Last week, I was at St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, for a research colloquium on the study of religion in everyday life. The meeting was one in a multi-part set of colloquia, from last fall through ...
What does Scripture have to do with Tradition? How can Catholics respond to common objections that practices like the Rosary and belief in Purgatory are unscriptural? The relationship between ...
Whether it is the Bible or other sacred texts, there are two primary themes that weave together the contents. The first is the spiritual Law of Giving and Receiving, which basically states the seeds ...
Last time, in this space, we started looking at how doctrine develops in the life of the Church. Today, we will take a look specifically at how the Church's doctrine regarding "which books should we ...
NAPLES, Fla. | The pages are made of calfskin, the ink is 500 years old, the letters each perfectly inscribed with quills. And yet for all the antiquity the St. John’s Bible embraces, there are ...
After over 3,000 years of being presented in plain text, the Bible is getting a much-needed makeover. While all other print products have moved to graphical presentations, the Bible has remained ...
State officials have proposed an expansive list of books and stories that could become required reading. The list includes ...